The need for timely first aid in schools: A call for action in the wake of tragedy

The recent tragic death of an 18-year-old final-year student from O’Reilly Senior High School in Accra has sent shockwaves through the education community. Stabbed on campus and pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital, this incident highlights the urgent need for schools to adopt stronger emergency preparedness protocols and effective measures for immediate medical intervention.

One of the most critical steps that should have been taken in this unfortunate scenario is the application of first aid—specifically, measures that can be administered in cases of severe bleeding. In situations like this, controlling the bleeding is key to stabilizing a victim until professional medical help arrives. Applying pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or bandage and elevating the injury site could have slowed down blood loss. If there had been personnel trained in basic first aid on site, the student may have had a better chance of survival while awaiting emergency medical assistance.

It is with tragedies like this in mind that the Traveling School Nurses GH program seeks to offer a preventive and supportive service for Ghanaian private schools. Traveling School Nurse GH project, an initiative by the Hope And Service to Mankind Foundation, a registered NGO, and is designed to deploy registered nurses into the schools to provide comprehensive health assessments, preventive care, and mental health support to students across Ghana.

Our team of nurses, who visit schools on a scheduled basis, are not only equipped to provide immediate medical attention but are also trained to handle emergencies. Their presence would offer critical first aid support in cases such as this, where seconds can make the difference between life and death.

Moreover, Traveling School Nurses GH is dedicated to educating students, teachers, and school staff on essential first aid practices and empowering them with the skills to manage emergencies before paramedics arrive. This initiative could serve as a deterrent to similar incidents by fostering an environment where immediate medical response is not just a possibility but a reality.

By incorporating the Traveling School Nurses GH program into private schools, for only GHC 60 per term per child, we aim to promote safety, ensure timely medical attention, and prevent the escalation of injuries into fatal incidents. Had our nurses been present at O’Reilly Senior High School, they would have acted swiftly, administered appropriate first aid, and provided the necessary care until further medical help was accessible.

This tragedy is a stark reminder of the importance of having trained medical professionals available in schools. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased student and call on educational institutions to prioritize health and safety measures, including integrating professional health services like Traveling School Nurses GH, to help avoid similar heartbreak in the future.

Regards,

Kimberly Vantrees Akuffu

President/CEO

Traveling School Nurses GH

To sign your private school up for the project, or collaborate with us, please follow these steps:

Contact Us: Reach out to us directly to express your interest in joining the program.

Email: info@travelschoolnursegh.com

Phone: 053962-4827

www.travelschoolnursegh.com

Also, we are hiring licensed nurses in Greater Accra. To apply to the Traveling School Nurses GH program, follow these general steps to ensure you can join and contribute to this initiative.

Steps to Apply:

CV/Resume: Highlight your professional qualifications, especially in nursing, first aid, or any healthcare-related field.

Nursing Certification/License: If you’re a nurse, you’ll need to submit proof of your nursing qualifications (e.g., Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana certification).

Cover Letter: Draft a cover letter explaining your interest in the program, how you can contribute, and your relevant skills.

References: Some programs may require letters of recommendation or professional references.

For email applications, attach your documents and include a well-written subject line like “Application for Traveling School Nurses GH Program.

 

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